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151' V27 figrn 3 , Qr'wff',g Jggay , QIF' ! . W V XQQ we '::, -.S-www? f mf- ' . Zfsgf ff - 'S U L as .-.4 t. Q I I a n A-1-fn? ,l ' FACULTY OBSERVATIGNS Our high school is one of the many schools in this vicinity favored by a competent and efficient faculty, which is the main factor for training students to a high degree of efficiency. Our commercial department is represented by Mr. Schultz, Miss Paluso, Miss NVhitenack, and Miss Smith, all graduates of Rider's College. Miss Libby and Miss O'Neil are two members of this department who have been with us a number of years. Miss Paradise, a graduate of New Jersey College for VVOIUCII, is in- structor of Domestic Science and has done a great deal to make it an inter- esting course. Miss Priscilla Bates, graduate of Skidmore, and Miss Dexheinier, grad- uate of New jersey College for NVomen, are competent instructors of His- tory and Democracy. Mr. Dierwechter and Mr. Montgomery, instructors in Science, Physics and Chemistry, conduct courses which are quite popular among the students. Miss Youngman ii' an instructor of English. Our foreign language de- partment is rcpresenteljd by Miss Rogers: and Miss Johnston, a graduate of University of Syracuse. Miss Fegan, in addition to being our librarian, con- ducts courses in Latin. Mr. Mahon is instructor in Physical Training and Miss Hackbarth also is physical training teacher, as well as mentor of the girls' wonder team. Mr. Nicholas of Upsala College teaches various subjects and is quite a philosopher. lXClr. Johnston of Upsala College is instructor of Mathematics and has coached the boys' basketball team with great success, Miss Zimmerman. a graduate of Upsala College. is one of the new mem- bers ot the facultyg she is Miss Frey's successor as German teacher. Miss Sehey, who has been with us several years, is the competent in- structor of higher mathematics. Miss English of Skidmore College, is one of the newcomers. She has succeeded Miss Vtlatson, who has joined the matrimonial ranks, as English teacher. These teachers compose our faculty which at the present time consists of the twenty-eight members listed above. E101 1 7 1 '15 F 81- . ef Q- v-'TW' -fs' f ?? ff N 1-' ' WEB s A 51252251323 ' s9f'N r' K' r' ' 'Q -1 - jigifzii-xit'k.--9,5 x i'9sjj-Q .,, ' S?Qt:.'av411l Af ' ' - .- if ' T ' -.g.:rA- xi,-'ef--' ,VZ , , - . 3, 'w -W . .- ? 1 1 - I
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